Tuesday, July 12, 2011

moral ambivalence to moral corruption


An ongoing case in Bountiful British Columbia has thrown the civil courts into a tail spin.
Here the state has attempted to prosecute the elders of the Bountiful Commune with the charge of polygamy.
But since the Federal Government, wandering for years in a fog of moral ambivalence, legalized homosexual weddings, nobody can define what constitutes a "family".
Of one thing the courts are certain. Girls as young as thirteen are being married to men twice their age, thus exposing them to moral hazard.
It is this charge that may stick.
But who is to blame? The men who take advantage of lax laws or the legislature that banned the 10 commandments from our law courts and the Gospel from our schools?

Welcome to our Brave New World.
Ian

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